Illinois EPA Invites 5th & 6th Grade
Student Writers and Artists to Compete in Annual Poster, Poetry, and
Prose Contest
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[November 10, 2023]
The Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) is inviting fifth and sixth grade writers and artists
from around Illinois to participate in this year’s Annual Poster,
Poetry, and Prose Contest.
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The
contest theme for the 2024 awards is “Where Does Rain Go? How Can We
Slow the Flow?” focusing on understanding how rain moves through the
landscape, the effects of droughts and floods, and how we can adapt
to help protect our water resources.
Educators are encouraged to introduce students to topics such as
watersheds and the water cycle, how the amount of rain (frequency
and duration) impacts water pollution and the landscape in droughts
and floods, and how we can apply conservation practices (slow the
flow) to help protect our water resources. Conservation practices
can reduce stormwater runoff (nonpoint source pollution) and
flooding impacts on our rivers and lakes and even our city’s sewer
systems. Informational resources are available on the
Illinois EPA’s Poster, Poetry, and Prose Contest webpage.
Students are then asked to create posters or written works for the
contests related to the theme’s focus. Teachers may then display the
submissions for voting and submit final entries to the Illinois EPA
for further judging. Teachers may submit up to eight entries per
school to the Illinois EPA by February 1, 2024.
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The creation of posters and
written works gives students an opportunity to express and share
what they have learned. The contest also draws attention to
important environmental issues. The students whose works are
chosen for the exhibit will receive a certificate and ribbon.
The top twelve entries will be given special recognition at an
awards ceremony to be held in Springfield in the spring of 2024
and displayed on the Illinois EPA website.
Additional information for educators and students can be found
at:
https://epa.
illinois.gov/topics/education/contest/
elementary.html. Other questions can be directed to
Kristi Morris, Environmental Education Coordinator for the
Illinois EPA, at 217-558-7198, or by email at
Kristi.Morris@illinois.gov.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
Information]
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